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New York man wanted for setting fire at Lancaster County apartment complex
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New York man wanted for arson from springtime fire at Kensington Club Apartments: police
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Two people were displaced following a fire at Kensington Club Apartments on Sunday night.
Firefighters with Lancaster Township Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched at 8:46 p.m. to an apartment building fire at 641 Wyncroft Lane in the apartment complex, according to Capt. Greg Leaman.
Someone who called 911 reported seeing smoke and flames at the door of apartment 5 of the complex. Lt. Melvin Reyes arrived and requested additional firefighters to the scene, Leaman said.
Responding firefighters quickly extinguished the fire inside the apartment, Leaman said. Though smoke did filter into neighboring apartments, firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading.
Leaman said the fire was declared under control at 9:33 p.m.
Rick Deppen hoped things would be different, but when he saw last weekendâs forecast â sunny, dry and windy â he all but knew there would be wildfires.
Local weather conditions were nearly perfect for dry debris to ignite and for gusty winds to fan the flames, carrying embers from place to place, according to Deppen, who manages a state wildfire program for a nine-county region, including Lancaster.
And Deppen assumed volunteer firefighters throughout the region likely expected the same, especially Sunday when fire-favorable weather conditions were ideal. They see it almost every spring, he said.
âA lot of the guys will just go to the department and sit and wait because they know there are going to be fires,â said Deppen, an assistant forest manager at the state Department of Conservation and Natural resources.
ASSAULT
CHRISTIANA: Alfredo Zermeno-Padillas, 29, of Christiana, was charged with assault and five other charges after a domestic incident involving a woman in the area of Noble Road and South Bridge Street at 9:10 p.m. on Feb. 10, police said. Investigators discovered that Zermeno-Padillas had been violent toward the woman multiple times, police said.
DUI
CHRISTIANA: Brian Christopher Burke, 44, of Coatesville, was charged with DUI and five other traffic offenses after failing a field sobriety test and a preliminary breath test after being pulled over on North Bridge Street and Harrison Avenue at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 5, police said. Burke was originally pulled over because his vehicle had several equipment violations, police said.
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